Reward schools are classified either as “highest-performing schools” or a “high-progress schools.” A highest-performing school is a Title I school that has met Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in both Reading and Math for three years, and has no significant opportunity gaps. If the school is a high school, it must also be among the Title I schools with the highest graduation rates. A high-progress school is a Title I school in the top 10 percent of Title I schools in Reading and Math, combined, for three years. If the school is a high school, it must also be among the Title I schools with the most progress in increasing graduation rates.